One more plugin that I would have added to that last article would be Ajax Thumbnail Rebuild, which, once you have all your new rules in places, will cycle through all existing Media Library folders and create any image sizes that are missing from the new required set. Slick. (The process cab be a little resource heavy, so it might be best to run either during low-traffic periods, or on a dev server, then copy the resulting assets to the live server.)

I love The Filament Group. I love how they encounter a problem, find a solution, then work on making that solution even better, and even better, until it is as good as it can be, at least for now. The latest is their iterations to eradicate FOIT. After several tries, they have found a very elegant solution. Sadly, FontFaceObserver is nowhere close to being widely available, but the article does list two polyfills…

As a side note: Why does anyone think that fading an image when a user hovers over it is a good idea? The UX seems completely counter-intuitive to me… As does the link underline color, again, to me… (Sorry, Wired designers·)

And finally, ever try parking in a big city’s downtown area? If you were able to successfully decipher their famously cryptic parking regulation signs, then you are a truly gifted person. But wouldn’t one of these options be much easier for everyone??